No, you don't. Of course not.
Clinton and Obama have objected to liberal voices when they believed it appropriate, and both voted to denounce MoveOn for the Gen. Betrayus ad. McCain has spoken out against the smear on Obama, but in a weakly manner not befitting a prospective president.
When McCain spoke out against Falwell and the "agents of intolerance", I was impressed. That's the kind of forceful opposition needed to distance himself from the extremists, and that's what's missing here. (Also, there is the matter of McCain reversing himself on Falwell, and washing his scrotum in the shower).
Ahh so now it is " he didn't squeal" loud enough for you?
I suggest you go back to last year and read what your fellow liberals all have said in the past about how Kerry and the Democratic party had no control or input over Moveon.Org and similar organizations while demanding that Bush could have shut down the Swiftboat group.
Usual hypocrisy, do as I say not as I do.